BBC Chartering Opens Vietnam Office

July 31, 2015

BBC Chartering announces the opening of a new representative office in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, starting August 1st breakbulk, and general cargo transportation due to good prospects and growth rates outperforming other countries in the region.

“The strong expansion of the Vietnamese economy means increased investments and more project activity within the industrial sector of the country,” said Svend Andersen, CEO of BBC Chartering.

“We look forward to providing Vietnam with direct access to our world-leading network of project, breakbulk, and general cargo shipping. This step allows to improve our project related trading activities in this region and to further tighten our Far East network for customers.”

As BBC Chartering’s thirtieth (30th) office, BBC Vietnam is managed as a satellite office through the carrier’s regional hub in Singapore. The new office is headed by Mr. Vu Dinh Khanh, an experienced project chartering professional and the carrier’s designated owner’s representative.

The contact details are:

BBC Chartering Vietnam
17th Floor, Petroland Tower, 12 Tan Trao Street,
Tan Phu ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Office Tel: +84-8-5416 1752; Fax: +84-8-5416 0919
Mobile number: +84-9-0997 0979
Email: [email protected]

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